Sentence examples for violent terminology from inspiring English sources

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"Pyke out their cores" advises a baked-quince recipe from 1500, in rather more violent terminology than any cook today would use for the innocent act of coring fruit.

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This awkwardness is compounded by his violent allergy to pigeonholing and famous chippiness when it comes to matters of racial terminology: one interviewer was told not to refer to him as mixed-race (his mother is Jewish) because he didn't regard Jews as white.

"Variations of this terminology were evident in a number of cases, and served to minimise perpetrator accountability for violent behaviours," the report found.

Now, for readers more pop savvy than immersed in hip hop terminology, a cypher is like a rap battle: it's purposefully aggressive, and often includes violent content.

As the novel develops, Blaylock's self-destructive and barely suppressed rage becomes the engine of the narrative, giving rise to violent disagreements and acts of have-a-go heroism, mirrored externally in the perpetual suggestion that, to borrow Paul Mason's terminology, it's all kicking off, everywhere.

Terminology changes.

The terminology is revealing.

First, some terminology.

Terminology is everything.

The terminology varies.

Terminology is crucial.

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